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nsa official says: nsa signals intelligence activities? are designed to acquire, produce, and disseminate foreign intelligence information net capables and intentions or activities of foreign powers and their agents, foreign organizations, foreign persons, blah blah blah. and any immix indication that nsa's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is dead wrong. >> how chose to white house justify this. >> the president's spy agencies are not just interested in communication to and from a terror target. they're interested in information about the target. so when that comes up in an e-mail send from an american to someone overseas it's fair game to symptom but it has to cross the border. it can't be an e-mail to someone else inside the country. "the new york times" says that nsa computers search nearly all cross-border text data for dewords and save e-mail or instant mess imagines so analysts can examine them. jay carny says anything not related to an investigation is deleted. >> the purpose of the program is to investigate and potentially
nsa official says: nsa signals intelligence activities? are designed to acquire, produce, and disseminate foreign intelligence information net capables and intentions or activities of foreign powers and their agents, foreign organizations, foreign persons, blah blah blah. and any immix indication that nsa's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is dead wrong. >> how chose to white house justify this. >> the president's spy agencies are not just interested in communication to and...
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frankly, in the nsa snooping. >> yeah. i'm so disgusted with the mainstream media to have an opportunity to do followup questions and really pinning down the president and asking him, because as you point out, this is the third week running where he still pooh-poohs the benghazi scandal and the government snooping on us scandals. and nobody is asking him what scandals are you characterizing as being phony? i wish the press would do a better job to pin him down and making him answer to the people whom he is serving. what does he mean when he says that the things that we are so concerned about, he pooh-poohs them and act like it's no big darn deal. >> eric: another topic yesterday. president obama had his first solo press conference in many, many months. take a listen to what he said about transparency. listen. >> we have to strike the right balance between protecting our security and presevening our freedoms. >> eric: so, more than one founding father said those willing to give up a little bit of security, a little bit of f
frankly, in the nsa snooping. >> yeah. i'm so disgusted with the mainstream media to have an opportunity to do followup questions and really pinning down the president and asking him, because as you point out, this is the third week running where he still pooh-poohs the benghazi scandal and the government snooping on us scandals. and nobody is asking him what scandals are you characterizing as being phony? i wish the press would do a better job to pin him down and making him answer to the...
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now to the latest on the nsa scandal. the general in charge of the agency wants to stop leaks coming from folks like edward snowden by replacing the i.t. guys with the machines those i.t. guys general live watch. >> do you read me? do you read me, signal. >> affirmative, dave. i read you. >> open the pod bay doors, hal. >> i'm sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> hal, i won't argue with you anymore. open the doors. >> dave, this conversation can serve in purpose anymore. goodbye. >> hal? hal? >> okay, so maybe it won't be that bad. but i'm just telling you, putting your face in machine will -- well, put your faith in man. mike huckabee says machines won't fix the problem. >> i was so glad to see you would that clip from "2001." it does remind me that sometimes maybe we should get some machines to do things because humans can be even more stubborn than hal was. >> neil: with the way, machine -- no one thought an individual was collecting these phone records. >> right. >> neil: buttons were pushed and they got the ph
now to the latest on the nsa scandal. the general in charge of the agency wants to stop leaks coming from folks like edward snowden by replacing the i.t. guys with the machines those i.t. guys general live watch. >> do you read me? do you read me, signal. >> affirmative, dave. i read you. >> open the pod bay doors, hal. >> i'm sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> hal, i won't argue with you anymore. open the doors. >> dave, this conversation can serve...
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the latest nsa leak is a bombshell. we're now learning the government's broken the rules on spying again and again. thousands of times per year. but officials have at the national security agency say, mistakes happen. don't worry about it. another bloody and deadly day in egypt. we'll show you how the gunfire got so intense it forced people to jump off a bridge. and lou should the white house handle this mess now? plus, listen to this. a new study is out that shows lap computers actually hurt kids' grades in school. it finds that students who use pencil and paper get higher marks. the reason for
the latest nsa leak is a bombshell. we're now learning the government's broken the rules on spying again and again. thousands of times per year. but officials have at the national security agency say, mistakes happen. don't worry about it. another bloody and deadly day in egypt. we'll show you how the gunfire got so intense it forced people to jump off a bridge. and lou should the white house handle this mess now? plus, listen to this. a new study is out that shows lap computers actually hurt...
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you heard him mention one of the challenges they're dealing with, nsa leaker edward snowden. no surprise there. the man wanted in this united states for leaking sensitive information about secret surveillance and russia granting him asylum this week. then president obama canceled his upcoming meeting with russian president putin, saying in a statement there wasn't enough progress in their bilateral agenda. now, we're getting a look at the reaction inside russia. "time" magazine's reporting kremlin insiders never meant for the snowden situation to go as far as it did and that the invitation for mr. obama to visit still stands. there are liberals in moscow who are truly disappointed saying that president obama is neglecting his chance to reach out to them. how should the u.s. react? ambassador john bolton back to us, former ambassador to the united nations. why are you laughing? >> this is a classic example of the russians spinning basically the insult they've administered to the united states by granting snowden temporary asylum. i think they knew exactly what the impact was,
you heard him mention one of the challenges they're dealing with, nsa leaker edward snowden. no surprise there. the man wanted in this united states for leaking sensitive information about secret surveillance and russia granting him asylum this week. then president obama canceled his upcoming meeting with russian president putin, saying in a statement there wasn't enough progress in their bilateral agenda. now, we're getting a look at the reaction inside russia. "time" magazine's...
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nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time nsa got back to the business they're supposed to be in. secondly, al qaeda has made a point for years now not to use cell phones and other communications. dana made a point before the show maybe they're desperate. my guess is some of it may be just to throw us off. the third thing, if we hadn't closed embassies and something happened, you all would be all over it. and the last thing i will say, embassies have been closed the last 75 years as circumstances dictate. this may be more closures, goes to teddy roosevelt when they closed some. i would not consider this american weakness. and also the yemens, not rogue or research, clearly upset, right winger. >> the bar scene is where all of the freaks hang out. that's the deal. >> dana, critics at the nsa would say this is really convenient for this to happen while the programs are under fire and snowden is embarrassing us, now we can come say look at all that we uncovered. >> i am uncomfortable talking about intelligent th
nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time nsa got back to the business they're supposed to be in. secondly, al qaeda has made a point for years now not to use cell phones and other communications. dana made a point before the show maybe they're desperate. my guess is some of it may be just to throw us off. the third thing, if we hadn't closed embassies and something happened, you all would be all over it. and the last thing i will say, embassies have been closed the last 75 years as...
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meantime president obama is outlining new rules for the nsa. but will his plan for the agency's controversy surveillance limit its scope. we will take a look at the details. >>> detroit may be the biggest u.s. city to ever declare bankruptcy. as it tries to fight its way back from a full-on collapse seems like the motor city's woes could have a major impact on other cities across the as we 9 embassies and consulate that were closed as a result of an al qaeda terror threat will reopen tomorrow, we will take a look at what motivated the change and what this means for an apparently ongoing threat. >> they had the capacity to go after our embassies. they have the capacity potentially to go after our businesses. they had the capacity to be destabilizing and disruptive in countries where the security apparatus are weak. i should definitely do laundry more often. yeah. by the time i do there's all these mystery stains. i mean is it coffee? could be gravy. yeah. so now i u tide boost with my tide. it's double powerful for when things get doubliffy. [ f
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we heard all the public outcry when he learned how the nsa keeps tabs on us, but there's anger behind the escapes that we're not using this spy tools widely enough. the time quotes intelligence experts who say other government agencies want access to all the secret information the nsa selected. let's take you to the judge. senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. >> at first the government toldes when snowden made his initial revelations the only thing they captured was basic information, billing information,. who you called, when you called, how long you spoke. >> shepard: they lied to us. >> snowden and other nsa whistle-blowers, including one named thomas drake who has been on shows in this building, was prosecuted by the government, and the prosecution was thrown out. reveals the government does have the context of phone calls and e-mails and can read them. this morning we learn that other entities in the federal government are jealous that the nsa has this and they want it. but the dea revealed, the drug enforcement administration, it has received it. so, they have actua
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>> well the nsa has a lost intelligence gathering programs. that's its business. it spies on foreigners. despite the hoopla we heard, it focuses own americans only if there is a connection with foreign enemies, foreign terrorist or foreign espionage activity. so i would be surprised if one of the nsa's electronic service programs wasn't involved. whether it was prism or x key stroke or the telephone logs that have been the subject of controversy. we don't know. but i tell you, going forward, it seems to me that those programs are ideally designed to try and help nsa and the government as a whole, put together these bits and pieces of information to tell us more of what the actual target of this might be. >> if the nsa program was indeed responsible for uncovering a terrorist plot, do you think, in the mind of many americans, their opinions about the surveillance by nsa will change? they may say, wait a minute. this does justify and vindicate the program in uncovering terrorist plots? >> i certainly hope so as more information comes out, whether we want it to or no
>> well the nsa has a lost intelligence gathering programs. that's its business. it spies on foreigners. despite the hoopla we heard, it focuses own americans only if there is a connection with foreign enemies, foreign terrorist or foreign espionage activity. so i would be surprised if one of the nsa's electronic service programs wasn't involved. whether it was prism or x key stroke or the telephone logs that have been the subject of controversy. we don't know. but i tell you, going...
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take a look. >> this is actually what nsa does. we don't know specifically obviously where the intelligence came from, but all of that monitoring of e-mails and internet websites and phone calls, this is what american intelligence is supposed to do. >> at a time when there are a lot of calls for limiting the nsa, does ambassador bolton have a point? >> he does. i think we should hear the president of the united states make that case. what's striking about the debate about the nsa, the president continually says he wants debate, and continually chooses not to participate in it, certainly not to lead it. i think that's the more important take away from this reminder that al qaeda is still with us and still strong, in many ways expanding, is yes, the president overstated it during the campaign, that's obviously true, but this has real practical policy implications. how we deal with these things is not sort of theoretical. if you look at the people that are experts in this field and look at the arguments that they have been making, it
take a look. >> this is actually what nsa does. we don't know specifically obviously where the intelligence came from, but all of that monitoring of e-mails and internet websites and phone calls, this is what american intelligence is supposed to do. >> at a time when there are a lot of calls for limiting the nsa, does ambassador bolton have a point? >> he does. i think we should hear the president of the united states make that case. what's striking about the debate about the...
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if the nsa can do this now. when we are not engaged in any war, eye mean, there are people that want to kill us but we're not shooting at them. we're about to leave afghanistan and have left iraq. if the nsa can do this in relative peacetime they will continue to do it after the threat goes away and the fourth amendment will just be a piece of paper. >> let's si snowed comes back and is convicted. could this ever get to the supreme court? >> absolutely. that's a great question, rick, because he will make the following argument. i took two oaths. one to keep secret what the government shared with me. another, to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. i couldn't do both. so, which oath did i follow? he'll say i followed the higher oath, the classic defense of a whistleblower. i did -- i followed the law by obeying the oath to preserve the constitution, by revealing violations of it. question: will a jury accept that? will a judge accept that? will the supreme court accept that? i think this case eventuall
if the nsa can do this now. when we are not engaged in any war, eye mean, there are people that want to kill us but we're not shooting at them. we're about to leave afghanistan and have left iraq. if the nsa can do this in relative peacetime they will continue to do it after the threat goes away and the fourth amendment will just be a piece of paper. >> let's si snowed comes back and is convicted. could this ever get to the supreme court? >> absolutely. that's a great question,...
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new allegations rock the nsa. documents leaked why former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations by the agency after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> john: we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. then, another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi leaves hundreds of people dead. >> our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets. thee'll discuss the deteriorating situation in the region and the u.s. response with republican congressman pete king of new york and democratic senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. plus, another delay for the president's healthcare law forces the obama administration to play defense. >> this is no longer a political debate. this is what we call the law. >> the pr
new allegations rock the nsa. documents leaked why former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations by the agency after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> john: we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. then, another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters...
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we know companies like microsoft are willing to cooperate with nsa. a if you report says local law l enforcement agencies are taking information surveillance fromsa the nsa and arresting americans because of that surveillance. what you're doing is inviting the government into your home. that, to me, is very dangerous. >> wayne, you have to be careful what you wear when you're watching tv. they might flip the switch and v watch you right back? >> that's true. and i agree.hey it's a terrible thing to have the government watching you for anything. federal geet the government out of awful our lives. however, nobody is forcing you once again to buy that particular television that has a that camera in it.at c it's like buying a gun. you know a gun can kill somebody, might even kill you if you own the gun. so you got to be careful.n. so if you buy that television that has that camera, you're taking that risk. you don't have to -- wayne -- nobody is forcing you, but you buy the tv with the expectation thatpect government isn't going to be surveying you eating
we know companies like microsoft are willing to cooperate with nsa. a if you report says local law l enforcement agencies are taking information surveillance fromsa the nsa and arresting americans because of that surveillance. what you're doing is inviting the government into your home. that, to me, is very dangerous. >> wayne, you have to be careful what you wear when you're watching tv. they might flip the switch and v watch you right back? >> that's true. and i agree.hey it's a...
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. >> president obama answering questions on a wide range of topics, on the nsa surveillance. >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> and some changes ahead. >> i will work with congress to pursue appropriate reforms. >> on our relationship with russia. >> i don't have a bad personal relationship with putin. >> on ed snowden himself. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. >> and on obama care. >> the one unifying principle in the republican party at the moment is making sure that 30 million people don't have health care. >> tonight, q&a at the white house. and we'll get to that. but first from fox this friday night, a teenage girl at the center of a kidnap case is alive and in good health. that's the word from somebody who reported seeing her with the suspected kidnapper. investigators have also now found his suspect's car. and they say there is no evidence that the suspect is holding her against her will. the girl's name is hannah anderson. she's 16. investigators say 40-year-old james dimaggio kidnapped her after a fire at his house east of san diego over the
. >> president obama answering questions on a wide range of topics, on the nsa surveillance. >> america is not interested in spying on ordinary people. >> and some changes ahead. >> i will work with congress to pursue appropriate reforms. >> on our relationship with russia. >> i don't have a bad personal relationship with putin. >> on ed snowden himself. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. >> and on obama care. >> the one...
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nsa does not exist. tom bloomer at news busters caught a great example of where the media covered for president on "the tonight show" talking about the geography of ports and talked about the gulf coast ports. charleston, savannah, jacksonville. atlantic ocean. and the media -- ap -- words to cover him on that. remin reminds me. >> some big news for a big newspaper. stay tuned. we have a lot more. >> the ash "washington post" gets bought out. oprah winfrey gives her view of the trayvon martin shooting. did she say the right things? sn is because i have to go to the bathroom. and when we're sitting in traffic, i worry i'll have an accident. be right back. so today, i'm finally going to talk to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or cannot empty your bladder, you should not
nsa does not exist. tom bloomer at news busters caught a great example of where the media covered for president on "the tonight show" talking about the geography of ports and talked about the gulf coast ports. charleston, savannah, jacksonville. atlantic ocean. and the media -- ap -- words to cover him on that. remin reminds me. >> some big news for a big newspaper. stay tuned. we have a lot more. >> the ash "washington post" gets bought out. oprah winfrey gives...
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. >> reporter: the president met with lawmakers from both parties to talk about the nsa's batta mibatta -- data mining. one house member said there will be legislation aimed at building confidence in the programs. >> thank you. >>> more subpoenas coming from house republicans to the state department over benghazi. oversight committee chairman issa is demanding documents relating to the review of what happened when four americans were killed. issa says the state department has ignored requests for months. virginia republican congressman says tomorrow he will resubmit all of the questions he has over the past three weeks regarding benghazi so they will be in the congressional record. today he asked who in the white house knew what was going on in the cia annex and is calling for a select committee to investigate. >>> texas republican says he will try to force a vote on that very proposal. >>> confusion tonight on u.s. policy on drones. secretary of state told pakistani tv president obama has a timeline to end the use of the drones to kill terrorists. officials in yemen say three alleged a
. >> reporter: the president met with lawmakers from both parties to talk about the nsa's batta mibatta -- data mining. one house member said there will be legislation aimed at building confidence in the programs. >> thank you. >>> more subpoenas coming from house republicans to the state department over benghazi. oversight committee chairman issa is demanding documents relating to the review of what happened when four americans were killed. issa says the state department...
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elites in both parties are in agreement about the nsa and stuff. think about, this you think about closing 19 embassies. we just had had a former nsadhs official say do you know what it takes to close an embassy? that's a significant move. >> right. >> difficult and that sends a message that we can't predict these facilities. >> that's what concerns me. feels like a reactive response to these kind of threats after benghazi doing what the president said which was my number one intention is to make sure that we are safe going forward and it doesn't feel like that happened if we are doing unprecedented shutdown of all these embassies. you count me among those conservatives who are are skeptical of the nsa and droning. they say they need a hay stack i'm pretty protective of my hay as an american citizen. yes, we are going to continue to have this i think that's what makes it hard for the president to come out and openly defend the nsa stuff and the domestic surveillance because his base is not too happy about it either. >> laura: whether it's the shutt
elites in both parties are in agreement about the nsa and stuff. think about, this you think about closing 19 embassies. we just had had a former nsadhs official say do you know what it takes to close an embassy? that's a significant move. >> right. >> difficult and that sends a message that we can't predict these facilities. >> that's what concerns me. feels like a reactive response to these kind of threats after benghazi doing what the president said which was my number one...
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you might not be concerned about the nsa tracking your phone calls or e-mails but what if they were watching you when you are on your pj's on your couch. the i tech partners unveiled they found vulnerabilities in samsung smart tv's that allowed them to turn on the video's camera without their knowledge. hackers used programs called remote administration tools which can turn it on remotely if it is engaged in a chat session or looking at a web page on the television for example. companies behind the video chat software can and have been forced to cooperate with the government loopholes like the ones uncovered last week could allow the government to spy on you even if you don't use the internet feature. the good news is samsung has reported closed the loopholes in the newer models they have a camera that can be flipped up to the creeling. for others you might want to find a way to block its view to be on the safe side. >> diane macedo, fox news, thanks. >> 45 minutes after the top of the hour the daring rescue of 6 sisters swept away in a kansas river. >> are you feeling lucky? there are 425 m
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you know, the legality of the drone strikes and these nsa revelations. you know, it's like -- jimmy carter came out and said we don't live in a democracy. that's a little -- >> intense. >> that's a little intense when an ex-president says that. so he's got some explaining to do, particularly for a constitutional law professor. >> i think matt's right. but matt had to do some of his own explaining. the academy award winner is a big advocate for sending kids to public schools. but then he recently moved from new york to the west coast and decided to send his kids to private school. here's his explanation. he said, and i quote, "sending our kids in my family to private school was a big, big, big deal. and it was a giant family discussion. but it was a circular conversation, really, because ultimately we don't have a choice. i mean, i pay for a private education, and i'm trying to get the one that most matches the public education that i had, but that kind of progressive education no longer exists in the public system. it's unfair." matt's a great actor, but
you know, the legality of the drone strikes and these nsa revelations. you know, it's like -- jimmy carter came out and said we don't live in a democracy. that's a little -- >> intense. >> that's a little intense when an ex-president says that. so he's got some explaining to do, particularly for a constitutional law professor. >> i think matt's right. but matt had to do some of his own explaining. the academy award winner is a big advocate for sending kids to public schools....
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tonight there's breaking news about the nsa. "the washington post" just reporting the nsa has broken privacy rules or overstepped legal authority thousands of times each year since 2008. according to an internal audit, most of the violations are of americans or foreign intelligence officials in the united states. and the "washington post" also reporting that the chief judge of the secret court that's supposed to provide oversight of the government's spying program says the court's ability to do so is limited. john sununu joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> with the news breaking, certainly an expansion of what we have been hearing about the nsa in terms of swpying. your thoughts? >> two things. a lot of
tonight there's breaking news about the nsa. "the washington post" just reporting the nsa has broken privacy rules or overstepped legal authority thousands of times each year since 2008. according to an internal audit, most of the violations are of americans or foreign intelligence officials in the united states. and the "washington post" also reporting that the chief judge of the secret court that's supposed to provide oversight of the government's spying program says the...
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. >>> let's talk about the nsa. another revelation came out yesterday afternoon and it turns out that they have -- they have released additional information over the past -- since 2008 on things that have gone wrong in the nsa collection. for example, there was a redacted page which is unredacted and classified yesterday that revealed that we have collected 56,000 wholly domestic communications each year. so this is done, nothing was necessarily done with it. nothing was exposed by it. but these were collected and the fisa court judge did not know about it and he rebuked the nsa for doing that and they said they were unintentional errors. >> we have been talking for a while about the nsa, how they're saying trust us, we're not doing anything illegal. the stuff that was declassified yesterday said they didn't break some laws. they violated -- the nsa violated the constitution three times in three years. violated the constitution because they did as brian said go through our e-mails, domestic e-mails, rather than just
. >>> let's talk about the nsa. another revelation came out yesterday afternoon and it turns out that they have -- they have released additional information over the past -- since 2008 on things that have gone wrong in the nsa collection. for example, there was a redacted page which is unredacted and classified yesterday that revealed that we have collected 56,000 wholly domestic communications each year. so this is done, nothing was necessarily done with it. nothing was exposed by it....
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remember when he tried to calm fears over the nsa snooping scandal? >> there is no spying on americans. we don't have a domestic spying program. >> now new leaks are exposing the truth. the nsa reportedly breaking privacy rules thousands of times per year. wayne, can this get any worse? >> well, eric, i'm in favor of the fourth amendment. any time you violate the constitution, the constitution was written for a purpose. we're a society of law, not of men. there's no excuse for it happening. when you start suspending civil liberties for the -- and abuse, too, it's going to get abused. the federal government abuses everything. you have people there that don't know what the hell they're doing and have no respect for the constitution and they abuse it. if you empower them, they're going to abuse it. >> bob, we took a lot of heat for standing by the fourth amendment for saying that the nsa was violating people's privacy rights. they denied it. james clapper in front of a senate panel denied doing it. now we know they did it thousands of times per year. >>
remember when he tried to calm fears over the nsa snooping scandal? >> there is no spying on americans. we don't have a domestic spying program. >> now new leaks are exposing the truth. the nsa reportedly breaking privacy rules thousands of times per year. wayne, can this get any worse? >> well, eric, i'm in favor of the fourth amendment. any time you violate the constitution, the constitution was written for a purpose. we're a society of law, not of men. there's no excuse for...
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we know what's going on with the nsa. what about the chinese, other governments who infiltrated parts of our computer systems already gaining access to my family's health care? we don't have safety mechanisms in place yet as far as i understand. >> you're absolutely right. maybe they are not safe today. no system is unhackable. every system can be penetrated. so when i hear terms like never been done before and one-stop shop, the first thing i think about is, it's a one-stop shop for hackers. it is hacker's haven. we've made it simple. they can go to one place. >> inspector general, we're not getting time lines, no ready when they roll this out to test this. your advice on keeping it secure. if this was a business, our government was run like a private business, how would you advise them to keep it safe? >> we faced this with companies all the time and i faced it as a ceo. it's not uncommon for dates to slip ann business like this. if this were a business, i would say, get the tessing team in here and ask them, would you
we know what's going on with the nsa. what about the chinese, other governments who infiltrated parts of our computer systems already gaining access to my family's health care? we don't have safety mechanisms in place yet as far as i understand. >> you're absolutely right. maybe they are not safe today. no system is unhackable. every system can be penetrated. so when i hear terms like never been done before and one-stop shop, the first thing i think about is, it's a one-stop shop for...
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these are freedom loving american who's oppose big government and nsa spying on it. irs intimidating us. that is what tea party is all about. how dare charlie rangel make these statements? >> isn't the real problem charlie rangel has with the tea party is desire to shrink the government, if you shrink that, you shrink charlie rangel? >> it's about power, money, influence, control. you've been in office what? 100 years? what has he done for harlem? it's in horrible shape with jobs public schools, crime on the streets. he's own enriched himself for self fulfilling need. which is why he's been in office so long. people continue to vote for him. >> i don't understand the phrase white cracker, it seems redundant. >> i find it offensive, i'm for all americans to push back on this nonsense we have to talk going on all the time. in the black community and it's devicive. i'm with freedom work we have a project called empower.org for black conservatives to get action in grass roots and hold politician as ktable. it's not helping our country or race relations what he has said h
these are freedom loving american who's oppose big government and nsa spying on it. irs intimidating us. that is what tea party is all about. how dare charlie rangel make these statements? >> isn't the real problem charlie rangel has with the tea party is desire to shrink the government, if you shrink that, you shrink charlie rangel? >> it's about power, money, influence, control. you've been in office what? 100 years? what has he done for harlem? it's in horrible shape with jobs...
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let's talk about the nsa leaker's father. edward snowden's dad was on one of the sunday chat shows yesterday. this comes on the heels of president obama friday afternoon saying that ed snowden, when asked, he believed he is not a patriot for what he did. here is lonnie snowden. >> at this point when you consider many of the statements made by our leaders, leaders in congress, they are absolutely irresponsible and inconsistent with our system of justice. they have poisoned the well, so to speak, in terms of a potential jury pool. where my son chooses to live the rest of his life is going to be his decision. but i would like at some point in time for him to be able to come back to the u.s. whether he's going to live the rest of his life here or not and face this, because i believe that the truth will shine through. >> gretchen: i don't know if he's going to have a choice of where he'll live the rest of his life. he's committed crimes, according to the law in the united states. right now he has temporarily asylum in russia. if h
let's talk about the nsa leaker's father. edward snowden's dad was on one of the sunday chat shows yesterday. this comes on the heels of president obama friday afternoon saying that ed snowden, when asked, he believed he is not a patriot for what he did. here is lonnie snowden. >> at this point when you consider many of the statements made by our leaders, leaders in congress, they are absolutely irresponsible and inconsistent with our system of justice. they have poisoned the well, so to...
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>> i am very, very worried about what the nsa is doing. >> we are going to find out the nsa was not complying with the law. i don't know about you, but i'm offended by the government knowing the record -- of having access to every person i have called. >> now they have all these embassies closed and they don't know what happened there. >> you haven't seen the end of benghazi or the irs investigation. no question. >> innocent people, if you will are getting slammed bi-partisan politics. >> let me ask you a question -- >> people will be losing their house. >> we heard discontent with what's going on with not taking care of the problems in this country. i think you heard a lot of criticism of the president tonight. you heard criticism of congress. you heard about the issues. people are frustrated. they are seeing an economy not recovering. either seeing a president sitting on the sidelines literally playing golf. little rally fiddling while rome is burning. >> we don't feel boehner represents us effectively. as the voice of the house of representatives i think john boehner could do a better job.
>> i am very, very worried about what the nsa is doing. >> we are going to find out the nsa was not complying with the law. i don't know about you, but i'm offended by the government knowing the record -- of having access to every person i have called. >> now they have all these embassies closed and they don't know what happened there. >> you haven't seen the end of benghazi or the irs investigation. no question. >> innocent people, if you will are getting slammed...
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information because you have to ask it in precisely the right way. >> laura: so, for several years, the nsa has been, in your estimation, pulling the wool over the eyes of members of congress? on purposely misleading you? >> i think there are members of the intelligence committee who -- intelligence committees who are aware of it. but, i think rank and file members, yes. there was an effort to keep information from us. in fact, just last week, we had information that a classified document was going to be made available. they told us the day before and they sent it through an unusual channel where nobody would really see it my staff happened to find it everyone who attended the meeting that i talked to attended it because i told them that there was a briefing going on. they didn't actually know there was a briefing. because it was -- it was put out there in such an invisible sort of way. >> laura: congressman, i think the policy debate needs to be had. and it's a really important one much the public is really engaged on this issue on surveillance nation. i think it's a good debate. the quest
information because you have to ask it in precisely the right way. >> laura: so, for several years, the nsa has been, in your estimation, pulling the wool over the eyes of members of congress? on purposely misleading you? >> i think there are members of the intelligence committee who -- intelligence committees who are aware of it. but, i think rank and file members, yes. there was an effort to keep information from us. in fact, just last week, we had information that a classified...
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brand new information about the nsa. turns out agency employees using their power to spy on their love interests. should we ever trust them again? if they -- they don't trust their spouses. congressman trey gowdy with a warning coming up next. >> you know the saying, never make the same mistake twice. too bad one crew never heard it. the crew knocked down the one house for the second time. how does this happen? we can only speculate. but we will. [ music playing ] what makes your family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. it's called truecar. and truecar users... save time and money. so when you're... ready to buy a car, make sure you... never overpay. visit truecar.com today. >>> well, in recent weeks we learned more about the nsa scandals. the agency violated privacy ruls over 3,000 times in on
brand new information about the nsa. turns out agency employees using their power to spy on their love interests. should we ever trust them again? if they -- they don't trust their spouses. congressman trey gowdy with a warning coming up next. >> you know the saying, never make the same mistake twice. too bad one crew never heard it. the crew knocked down the one house for the second time. how does this happen? we can only speculate. but we will. [ music playing ] what makes your family...
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they are angry from obama care to benghazi to the nsa. we have a report from a town hall meeting in maryland. >> if it's august it's town hall season and brave members of congress held them in 2013. >> secretly and confident and implemented. every person in this room. >>. >> i am very, very worried about what the nsa is doing. we are going to find out they were not complying with the law. i'm offended by the government knowing the record of every person of having access to every person i called. >> they still don't know. >> you have not seen the end of that investigation. >> there people, if you will, who are getting slammed by the politics. >> the people are going to be losing and you can't pay your bills. >> we heart discontent of what's going on with not taking care of the problems. you heard a lot of criticism of the president here. you heard about the issues and people who were worry and frustrated and seeing an economy who is not recovers and a president who is sitting on the side lines. they were fiddling. >> we did not see they ef
they are angry from obama care to benghazi to the nsa. we have a report from a town hall meeting in maryland. >> if it's august it's town hall season and brave members of congress held them in 2013. >> secretly and confident and implemented. every person in this room. >>. >> i am very, very worried about what the nsa is doing. we are going to find out they were not complying with the law. i'm offended by the government knowing the record of every person of having access...
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he just kind of touched on the nsa scandal that we heard for just a moment. in fact, given the venue, these are all softball questions, but the president had this to say and he was unchallenged regarding the nsa spying. what does he do? he blames it on bush. of course. >> what i said as soon as it happened, i continue to believe it, which is a lot of these programs were put in place before i came in. i had some skepticism and i think we should have a healthy skepticism about what government is doing. i had the programs reviewed. we put in some additional safeguards to make sure that there is federal court oversight as well as congressional oversight that there is no spying on americans. >> steve: really? >> gretchen: he expanded the program. >> clayton: i don't buy that. yes, he expanded the program since president bush put them into place. these masive data centers, these nsa whistle blowers who just came out last week and said look, these data centers have been collecting every e-mail we've sent, every phone call we make digitally. >> steve: or recorded. >>
he just kind of touched on the nsa scandal that we heard for just a moment. in fact, given the venue, these are all softball questions, but the president had this to say and he was unchallenged regarding the nsa spying. what does he do? he blames it on bush. of course. >> what i said as soon as it happened, i continue to believe it, which is a lot of these programs were put in place before i came in. i had some skepticism and i think we should have a healthy skepticism about what...
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talking to some tokyo fans and got fired up about nsa spy program. good news for the president? he isn't in hollywood anymore. well, it's, i mean, why would you like up in a -- look up in a tree for a missing dog. ap reporting did he kacht squirrel? missing border collie found stuck up in a tree. check out this picture. yes. the border collie didn't get very far just, well, high. 10 feet high. laddy's love of squarelies got him into this jam. he was brought down safely. and now, it's your turn to hash it out with us. also, don't forget to follow me on twitter. coming up... wait until you see this video you've never seen bands like this, before. the video you see. i p when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliabilit
talking to some tokyo fans and got fired up about nsa spy program. good news for the president? he isn't in hollywood anymore. well, it's, i mean, why would you like up in a -- look up in a tree for a missing dog. ap reporting did he kacht squirrel? missing border collie found stuck up in a tree. check out this picture. yes. the border collie didn't get very far just, well, high. 10 feet high. laddy's love of squarelies got him into this jam. he was brought down safely. and now, it's your turn...
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you may know president putin of russia insulted every single american by granting political asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. wants snowden stand trial for disseminating information. ignored request to send snowden back for trial. >> i don't have a bad personal relationship with putin when we have conversations, they are candid, they are blunt, oftentimes they are constructive. i know the press likes to focus on body language and got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in the back of the classroom. >> well, some conservatives did not like the president's statement. >> the president comparing him to a kid in the back of the classroom i think is very indicative of the president's lack of appreciate of who vladimir putin is. >> the nicest thing he said about putin was hey, we don't have a bad relationship. yet, he called him the kid who slumps in the back of the room in a classroom. i mean, is that what you say to a pier? is that what you say to somebody you respect? >> bill: interesting question. but why would anybody respect vladimir putin? is he a human rights violater who
you may know president putin of russia insulted every single american by granting political asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. wants snowden stand trial for disseminating information. ignored request to send snowden back for trial. >> i don't have a bad personal relationship with putin when we have conversations, they are candid, they are blunt, oftentimes they are constructive. i know the press likes to focus on body language and got that kind of slouch, looking like the bored kid in...
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he touched on a number of topics, including the nsa, surveillance, privacy, snowden, putin, drone strike, obama karks republicans shutting down the government, benghazi, the next fed chair, immigration, and the olympics. here are some highlights. >> i wanted to ask you about your evolution on the surveillance issues. why should the
he touched on a number of topics, including the nsa, surveillance, privacy, snowden, putin, drone strike, obama karks republicans shutting down the government, benghazi, the next fed chair, immigration, and the olympics. here are some highlights. >> i wanted to ask you about your evolution on the surveillance issues. why should the
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as a consequence of the nsa leaker asylum. russia is a key american a lie in the war on terror and the u.s. may need putins cooperation to end the worsening civil war in syria. jay carney brushing aside any concerns about frosty relations just moments ago. let's watch. >> we have a lot of fish to fry, if you will, with the russians. we have a lot of issues to engage with the russians over. and there is two plus two ministerial meeting tomorrow here in washington. and you know, there will be a host of topics. >> all right. so let's debate all of this. leslie marshall, syndicated radio talk show host, mark keys an with the -- former speech writer for george w. bush. welcome to both of you. >> thanks. >> good morning. >> good morning. mark, let me begin with you. should president obama be sitting down with vladimir putin or not? >> he has no choice not to go. if he had gone, he would have looked like a complete wimp in the face of the -- we have to remember, this wasn't about snowden. made out of weakness. it was b the result of
as a consequence of the nsa leaker asylum. russia is a key american a lie in the war on terror and the u.s. may need putins cooperation to end the worsening civil war in syria. jay carney brushing aside any concerns about frosty relations just moments ago. let's watch. >> we have a lot of fish to fry, if you will, with the russians. we have a lot of issues to engage with the russians over. and there is two plus two ministerial meeting tomorrow here in washington. and you know, there will...
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there's fury across the country and in washington over russia granting temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. last week he said the relationship hasn't been productive but the reset with moscow is pretty much on hold. wendell goler is in martha's vineyard where the family is vacationing. hello, wendell. >> reporter: hello, shannon. not a lot of criticism of president obama's decision to cancel the summit meeting. arizona republican senator john mccain called it a symbolic move. he said he was fine with it, but he's not fine with the russian-american relationship. he said putin put his thumb in america's eye when he granted asylum to snowden and said the u.s. need to be a lot tougher with russia. >> we need to expand the act that holds people accountable who commit human rights violations within russia. we need to move to bring georgia into nato. we need to continue and restore our efforts for defensive missile systems in europe which we had basically drawn back. >> reporter: even though president obama and putin are talking, other u.s. and russian officials are. secretary of s
there's fury across the country and in washington over russia granting temporary asylum to nsa leaker edward snowden. last week he said the relationship hasn't been productive but the reset with moscow is pretty much on hold. wendell goler is in martha's vineyard where the family is vacationing. hello, wendell. >> reporter: hello, shannon. not a lot of criticism of president obama's decision to cancel the summit meeting. arizona republican senator john mccain called it a symbolic move. he...
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last cleared him for the nsa. there are concerns with the firm called u.s. investigations services cut corners to speed up their process. ran more and fewer background checks reportedly. known as flushing which would violate the false claims act. and they were side by side until snowden received asylum in russia. that's wikileaks staff sarah harris in there on the left side of the screen. she is snowden's advisor and there she is said tone sure his safety: criminal record off the record. california passing an ordinance that bans job applicants criminal histories. why would those be relevant. the ordinance threatens to terminate these contractors employment with the city if they complete a background check. officials say the ordinance is designed to increase employment opportunities in the struggling city. critics say the move puts employers and the public in danger. and it's one of the hottest and most controversial songs of the summer with more than 120 million views on youtube. ♪ sexy >> that's robin thicket's blurred lines the video may not be friendly.
last cleared him for the nsa. there are concerns with the firm called u.s. investigations services cut corners to speed up their process. ran more and fewer background checks reportedly. known as flushing which would violate the false claims act. and they were side by side until snowden received asylum in russia. that's wikileaks staff sarah harris in there on the left side of the screen. she is snowden's advisor and there she is said tone sure his safety: criminal record off the record....
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-russian cooperation when they were trying to convince the russians to hand over nsa leaker edward snowden cite ed td the s treaty and cooperation after the boston marathon bombs. today, after the meeting had been cancelled, they spoke of a president obama told jay leno last night russians sometimes look back instead of ahead. >> there have been times they slip back into cold war thinking and cold war mentality, what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is that's the past. we have to think about the future. there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to cooperate more effectively than we do. >> the kremlin both criticized the decision to cancel the summit and refused to sep blame for it. the spokesman said the reason was clearly snowden and not the lack of cooperation other agencies and u.s. officials mentioned. alisyn. >> wendellgo l goler, live from white house. thank you. >>> for the first time the u.s. government is filing criminal charges against the suspects in the terror attack last accept 11th that killed four in benghazi. this raises new questions why it too
-russian cooperation when they were trying to convince the russians to hand over nsa leaker edward snowden cite ed td the s treaty and cooperation after the boston marathon bombs. today, after the meeting had been cancelled, they spoke of a president obama told jay leno last night russians sometimes look back instead of ahead. >> there have been times they slip back into cold war thinking and cold war mentality, what i consistently say to them and what i say to president putin is that's...
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was it the nsa? was it benghazi? >> brian: all of them. >> alisyn: well, it seems as though at least now we know that they were referring to the irs and to amazingly benghazi. that was the one that people said they can't possibly be referring to benghazi because four americans were killed. so that's not a phony scandal of the well, when jay carney, the press secretary for the president was asked about this yesterday, in fact, it turns out benghazi was included. listen. >> what we've seen as time has passed and more facts have become known, whether it's about the attacks in benghazi and the talking points or revelations about conduct at the irs, that attempts to turn this into a scandal have failed. >> brian: as you look at benghazi, there are so many moving parts that are just unknown still. who came up with the talking points, number one. you think you want to side line that? go ahead. then why didn't we know about the attack ahead of time? i think it matters and i think most americans do. why wasn't help sent after
was it the nsa? was it benghazi? >> brian: all of them. >> alisyn: well, it seems as though at least now we know that they were referring to the irs and to amazingly benghazi. that was the one that people said they can't possibly be referring to benghazi because four americans were killed. so that's not a phony scandal of the well, when jay carney, the press secretary for the president was asked about this yesterday, in fact, it turns out benghazi was included. listen. >> what...
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brand-new photo shows nsa leaker edward snowden leaving the moscow airport. he lived in it for more than a month. there he is there. he will be living with manner ex-pats in their home until he can rent his own place. russia granted him asylum for one year. he's allowed to live there and even work without the fear of prosecution. that has infuriated the white house. officials now say president obama is now leaning against his plan to meet with president putin next month. >> brian: what's next? the olympics? new york post reports major league baseball will suspend nine players who aren't named alex rodriguez. there are other players involved. the players expected to include johnny piralta, johnny cruz, everett cabrea. plus it's believed the bans will be 50 games. as for a-rod, it's tough to find out what the truth is, but major league baseball wants him banned through at least next season. he'll be 40 years old when he comes back then. he's reportedly trying to reach a deal to avoid a lifetime ban and to be able to play next season. espn reports talks stalled
brand-new photo shows nsa leaker edward snowden leaving the moscow airport. he lived in it for more than a month. there he is there. he will be living with manner ex-pats in their home until he can rent his own place. russia granted him asylum for one year. he's allowed to live there and even work without the fear of prosecution. that has infuriated the white house. officials now say president obama is now leaning against his plan to meet with president putin next month. >> brian: what's...